Why Riva Still Matters

Why Riva Still Matters

Riva is back! Fernando Lancas explains why Riva still matters to the chromatography community, reflecting on the meeting that helped shape modern separation science – from early discussions on capillary GC to today’s AI-driven analytical tools and collaborative innovation. 👉…
 Relevance, Relationships, Research – Riva! 

Relevance, Relationships, Research – Riva! 

Philip Marriott (Monash University) explains why Riva is still a hotbed for ideas, innovation, and early-career growth in separation science, from GC×GC breakthroughs to researcher and instrument collaborations.   🔗 Read the full interview in LCGC International: https://www.theanalyticalscientist.com/issues/2026/articles/january/relevance-relationships-research-riva   #ISCC2026…
 Riva Returns Alive and Kicking

Riva Returns Alive and Kicking

Riva del Garda is back! Discover in this exclusive LCGC International interview how the 44th ISCC and 21st GC×GC Symposium (May 17–22, 2026) will drive innovation in capillary chromatography, GC×GC, and MS-with abstract deadlines on February 1! 🔗 Read the…
 Riva isn’t optional!

Riva isn’t optional!

“For anyone who cares about separation science, Riva isn’t optional.” Words we wholeheartedly agree with! Thank you, Prof. Chiara Cordero, for this wonderful reflection on what makes RIVA a unique event: science, connections, and inspiration. 💚 We look forward to…
 Riva Returns!

Riva Returns!

In this exclusive interview with Prof. Luigi Mondello – Chairman of the conference – The Analytical Scientist explores Riva’s inspiring journey, insights, and impact on the field.
 The 44th ISCC and 21st GCXGC Symposium

The 44th ISCC and 21st GCXGC Symposium

It is now the perfect opportunity to resume Riva Conference because scientific innovation continued, and the world still requires an exceptional platform to showcase it. The past years’ difficulties have increased the need for sophisticated analytical technologies specifically in capillary…